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An antagonistic source called the CES Letter compiles 4 quotes that talk about Book of Mormon witness Martin Harris only seeing the angel and the golden plates through spiritual eyes. How reliable are these quotes? What does “spiritual eyes” even mean? And, is it a problem? Watch and find out! — “Did Martin Harris actually see the golden plates?” via Saints Unscripted (see YT description for additional resources): https://tinyurl.com/yc8k3k6d — “Did David Whitmer actually see the golden plates?” via Saints Unscripted (see YT description for additional resources): https://tinyurl.com/hrchjczv — “Did Oliver Cowdery actually see the golden plates?” via Saints Unscripted (see YT description for additional resources): https://tinyurl.com/mevy3h8n — “Did the 8 Witnesses actually see and handle the golden plates?” via Saints Unscripted (see YT description for additional resources): https://tinyurl.com/ycm22r22 — “Were the Book of Mormon witnesses tricked, lying, or telling the truth?” via Saints Unscripted (see YT description for additional resources): https://tinyurl.com/2j9h6x9y — “What did the ‘unofficial’ witnesses of the Book of Mormon plates experience?” via Saints Unscripted: https://tinyurl.com/yzvyajs6 — “Martin Harris Statements as One of the Three Witnesses,” via witnessesofthebookofmormon.org: https://tinyurl.com/2s8nk96f — From FAIRlds regarding “spiritual eyes” and the “eye of faith”: https://tinyurl.com/34knd9y7 — “The CES Letter Rebuttal — Part 48” via FAIRlds: https://tinyurl.com/593bm52x Notes: — The effort to appeal to “spiritual eyes” to explain away the plates as imaginary is further complicated by the very natural experience of the 8 witnesses, who witnessed and held the plates but saw no angel. There was nothing at all supernatural about their experience, and to my knowledge none of them ever claimed to see the plates through “spiritual eyes”. — Pomeroy Tucker also helped publish the Book of Mormon. He may have gotten his information about Martin Harris and the “spiritual eye” jargon from John Gilbert. If that’s true (I can’t prove it is), then Gilbert would be responsible for 3 out of the 4 “spiritual eyes” references mentioned in the CES Letter. — This book (from 1869) also refers to the the servant of Elijah’s “spiritual eyes” being opened: https://tinyurl.com/yxr8j9kx “‘And Elisha prayed, and said, “Lord, I pray thee open his eyes (clairvoyant eyes) that he may see.”’ And the Lord, angel or spiritual being, opened the eyes, that is, the interior or spiritual eyes, of the young man, and he saw….” — Errata: At 1:11, the complete citation in the top right-hand corner should be "WebArchive: July 14, 2011." At 2:30, "spiritual eyes" should be highlighted, instead of "the eye of faith," (we'll talk about that quote in part 2). Facebook: / keystonelds Insta: / keystonelds Website: https://www.keystonelds.com Apple podcast: https://tinyurl.com/3rx4cw4u Spotify podcast: https://tinyurl.com/33r9f737 Amazon podcast: https://tinyurl.com/5cendacy 0:00- Intro 0:36- CES Letter source 1 (and 4) 1:46- CES Letter source 2 2:13- CES Letter source 3 2:36- What if Martin really did claim this? 4:19- Balaam's "spiritual eyes" 4:53- Elijah's servant's "spiritual eyes" 5:45- Conclusion